Mitsubishi A6M5 Type 52 Zero Fighter Aircraft "261st Naval Air Corps" Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service "Collector Series" 1/72 Diecast Model by Air
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Brand new 1/72 scale diecast model of Mitsubishi A6M5 Type 52 Zero Fighter Aircraft "261st Naval Air Corps" Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service "Collector Series" die cast model by Air Force 1.Brand new box.Detailed exterior.True-to-scale detail.Includes display stand.Officially licensed product.Manufacturers original unopened packaging.Dimensions approximately Length- 5 Wingspan- 6 inches.Diecast metal and plastic construction for durability and a heavy realistic feel.It is a highly detailed and accurate model perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of military history.Realistic panel lines antennas access panels and surface details for an authentic representation of the real-life airplane.HISTORY ASPECTS:The Mitsubishi A6M Zero specifically the A6M5 variant holds a prominent place in the history of aviation particularly during World War II. Developed by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries for the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service (JNAS) the A6M5 Zero was renowned for its exceptional maneuverability long range and potent armament. It played a pivotal role in Japans early victories in the Pacific theater including the attacks on Pearl Harbor in December 1941 and subsequent campaigns in Southeast Asia.The A6M5 Zeros combat debut highlighted its superiority over Allied aircraft at the time thanks to its lightweight construction advanced aerodynamics and impressive firepower. It was armed with two 20mm cannons and two 7.7mm machine guns making it a formidable adversary in dogfights. The Zeros ability to outmaneuver opponents earned it the nickname "Zeke" among Allied pilots who often struggled to match its agility in combat engagements.As the war progressed however the A6M5 Zero faced increasing challenges due to advancements in Allied aircraft technology and tactics. Despite its early successes the Ze.